David Bowie, The Stars (Are Out Tonight) vinyl sleeve, exclusive 2013 Record Store Day release / Record Store Day

by Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY

by Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY

Record Store Day, celebrated internationally by independent record stores on Saturday, will offer roughly 350 releases in various formats. Some are extremely limited or regional. Many are titles that will be available at other retailers in four to six weeks. The ones highlighted below are select exclusive vinyl releases available only at participating Record Store Day locations.

In addition to these, shelves will be stocked with coveted fare by a range of artists, including Fitz and the Tantrums, Flaming Lips, the Grateful Dead, Milo Greene, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Fela Kuti, Lamb of God, Dave Matthews Band, The Notorious B.I.G., Willie Nelson, R.E.M. and Pulp.

White Stripes, Elephant. The 10th anniversary of the duo's 2003 major label debut is a double LP with one white disc and a split red and black disc.

Paul McCartney and Wings, Maybe I'm Amazed. The band's live rendition returns on 12-inch vinyl. It originally was serviced in 1976 as a radio-only 12-inch vinyl single to promote the release of Wings Over America. Side A holds the mono short and album version. Side B is stereo.

David Bowie, The Stars (Are Out Tonight). The song and B-side Where Are We Now?, both from new The Next Day, are on white 7-inch vinyl.

Best Coast, Fear of My Identity. The Los Angeles surf-pop band's 7-inch disc holds this tune and Who Have I Become, both new.

Big Star, Nothing Can Hurt Me. The soundtrack for the band's upcoming documentary is a first-edition double LP on colored vinyl with previously unissued versions of such Big Star classics as In the Street, Feel, Way Out West, O My Soul, Big Black Car and I Am the Cosmos. Download card included.

Bob Dylan, Wigwam. Dylan previews his upcoming The Bootleg Series Vol. 10 with a vinyl single containing two previously unreleased recordings from the Self Portrait sessions: the Wigwam demo and Thirsty Boots.

GZA, Liquid Swords chess box. The Wu-Tang Clan rapper reissues his 1995 album in a 12-by-12-inch vinyl box set that doubles as a chess set.

Rolling Stones, 5 X 5 EP. The vinyl single makes the four-song set available in the original format for the first time since 1964. Tunes include If You Need Me, Empty Heart, 2120 Michigan Ave. and Around and Around.

Blitzen Trapper, Blitzen Trapper. The band's 2003 debut is reissued on vinyl with a free digital download for the entire contents. Bonus tracks include Pink Padded Slippers, Crackerjack Tattoo, Flying Trapeze, Rainy Day and On a Tuesday.

Alejandro Escovedo and Chris Scruggs. The two team up on a 10-inch 78 rpm vinyl disc to release tracks from You Don't Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold, a tribute out in May. Escovedo covers It's a Sin, backed by Scruggs' cover of Just a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long Way).

Gary Clark Jr., HWUL Raw Cuts, Vol. 2. The guitar sensation's 12-inch single of live and studio versions of When My Train Comes In was pressed in separate batches of gold, clear and white vinyl.

Cream, Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005. The legendary power trio of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker resurfaces in a three-LP box set of live recordings on white vinyl. The release has been out of print for five years.

Mumford & Sons, Live at Bull Moose. Captured last August in Maine at an in-store performance and pressed on 10-inch vinyl are I Will Wait, Ghosts That We Knew, Where Are You Now and Awake My Soul.

Swedish House Mafia, The Singles. The defunct electronic dance trio combines all their singles on vinyl for the first time: Don't You Worry Child, Save the World, One, Antidote, Greyhound and Miami 2 Ibiza.

Tame Impala, Tame Impala. The Australian psychedelic rock band's 2008 four-song EP expands on 12-inch red vinyl with the addition of Forty One Mosquitoes Flying in Formation and Wander.